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Jeremy Renner says he didn't return to Hawkeye after wage

Jeremy Renner said she decided not to return to Hawkeye for the second season as Disney offered her a salary for her first season.

The actor played in the 2012 movie “The Avengers” superhero Hawkeye, recognized by changing the Marvel Kinematic Universe as a franchising franchise that has earned more than more than $ 31 billion in the global ticket officeBy making it the highest -step movie series of all time.

Hawkeye is one of the few original Avengers who did not receive a separate movie. Instead, Renner was led by Disney+ “Hawkeye” TV series in 2021 with Shark SteinfeldWho plays Hawkeye's descendant Kate Bishop.

Steinfeld is expected to role in future Marvel projects. But Renner said in one episode “High -performance podcast“On Thursday, he shared in Tiktok:” They asked me to make another season and they offered me half the money. I'm like: “Well, it takes me twice as much as half the amount of money”. ”

Renner is also not one of those who have been declared so far for the 2026 blockbuster “Avengers: Doomsday”.

Renner said Hawkeye negotiations took place after the Snow Series of 2023, which left him 38 broken bones and took him several months to recover. He suggested that a low supply and his injuries may have been involved.

“I'm like:” Sorry, why? Do you think I'm only half of Jeremy because I could run? “Maybe that is why you want to pay me half of what I did in the first season?”

He added: “And it's not Wonder Remember. It's not really Disney, it's just a pennies, accountants. I told them to fly the kite to offering insulting, and so we didn't see it sadly. ”

Renner said he would still like to do “more” hawkeye “but want him to pay as much as he was in the first season.


Hailee Steinfeld and Jeremy Renner in the year "Hawkeye."

Shark Steinfeld and Jeremy Renner in “Hawkeye”.

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“It's a little scary that didn't happen, but it's good. I'm happy to let go because my body probably thanks me for not doing it right now.”

Renner's complaints follow the case that Scarlett Johansson brought against Disney in October 2021, after his solo film “Black Widow” appeared simultaneously in theaters and during Disney+ Pandemic.

Johansson said that the marketing strategy violated his contract and paid him millions of income because his wages would have dictated the return of the ticket office. The two parties decided unknown.

Marvel Studios and Disney did not immediately respond to Business Insider's commentary.

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